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  3. OIL FOR CHINA'S ARMIES

    Petrol for China's armies is now being pumped more than 1000 miles through the world's largest pipeline from Calcuna. The line follows the Brahmaputra Valley to Assam, crosses the 4000ft. high Patkai Mountains into Burma, then roughly follows the Stilwell Road. Pumping stations along the route drive the fuel through, the pipeline, which, at its highest point, is 9000ft. above sea level, on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BIGGEST DEMOLITION PIN POINT RAIDS

    GUAM, TUESDAY. — NEARLY 500 SUPER-FORTRESSES, ESCORTED BY MUSTANGS FROM IWO JIMA, DROPPED MORE THAN 3000 TONS OF BOMBS ON 10 JAPANESE AIRCRAFT, ORDNANCE AND AMMUNITION TARGETS IN THE ...

    Article : 673 words
  5. STIRRING UP HATRED OF RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes), speaking at a dinner in honor of the 70th ...

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  6. AXIS SPEARHEADS IN S. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. William Clayton), telling the Sen ate military sub-committee of the ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. Hitler's Half-brother Arrested

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Hitler's half-brother, the "black sheep" of the family, has been arrested by British security officers in Hamburg, ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. VAST CROWDS ACCLAIM MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After nine hours' travelling and delivering speeches under a hot sun, Mr. Churchill wound up the first day of his election tour by addressing 10,000 people at Birmingham. Crowds awaiting his arrival heard a recording of Hitler's voice ...

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  9. CLIMAX IN RUSSO-TURKISH RELATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A climax has been reached in Russo-Turkish relations, according to well-informed persons, says "The Times" ...

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  10. REPORTED TORTURE OF PRISONERS IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires says 60 political prisoners held in Chaco, northern ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. First American Convoy to Reach Germany

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The first convoy of American ships to reach Germany since VE-day has berthed at Bremerhaven. The convoy is the ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. Greek Bands Accused of Terrorism

    BELGRADE, Tuesday. — Charges in the Yugoslav press that bands of Greek Edes under the command of General Zorvas are carrying out a ...

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  13. CHINESE CLASH WITH STRONG FORCES

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The High Command announced that the Chinese, in a renewod drive to recapture Kwailin, clashed with strong Japanese forces ...

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  14. NEGOTIATIONS WITH LEOPOLD STILL IN PROGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — According to Router's correspondent at St. Wolfgang (Austria), a statement from the Belgian Royal Houeshold said: "Since additional ...

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  15. Raiders Seize Italian Town

    SOME, Tuesday. — It is reported from Bari that reinforcements and tanks have been sont to a town 40 miles west of Bari, a band of raiders ...

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  16. Hemd Grenades in Oslo Hotel

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Home-made hand grenades have been found in an hotel room overlooking the street through which King Haakon was to pass on the day of his ...

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  17. WAS ON THRESHOLD OF DEFEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — FieldMarshal Sir Eernard Montgomery, presenting medals to 100 United States officers and men at ...

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  18. WAR VETERANS WILL RUN AMERICA

    PORTLAND (Oregan), Tuesday. — President Truman, addressing wounded soldiers, said that in the next generation veterans of this war would run ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. Must Not Be Taken Alive

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio Radio says that Emperor Hirohito, in a new manual for the home front forces, told members that they must not be taken ...

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  20. REFUSED TO COMMENT ON JOYCE'S CLAIM TO BE AMERICAN-BORN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The State Department has refused official comment on the assertion by William Joyce that he was an American citizen. ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. Trains Collide: Leading Cars Burst into Flames

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Two electric trains collided at Catorham. The leading cars burst into flames. Both drivers were killed, and a woman was ...

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  22. SCHMELLING TO HELP RE-EDUCATE GERMAN YOUTH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The New York "Sun" correspondent in Hamburg says that Max Schmelling, former heavyweight boxing champion. is ...

    Article : 230 words
  23. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED TO ENABLE INDIANS TO CONFER

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—Indian leaders at the Viceroy's conference reached provisional conclusions, and expressed a wish to confer among themselves, says Reuter's. This announcement was made an hour and a half after the opening of to-day's session. ...

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